[-] wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io 5 points 15 hours ago

There's a part of me that thinks, if the right can do it, why can't we? If it takes an order of magnitude more effort to clear up falsified statements then why are we taking up all of our resources on representing the truth? Why can't we just start saying "they've started deporting American citizens in Miami back to Cuba?" or "The mafia is intimidating election workers to stuff ballots in XYZ county?" or "the government has been gutted so much that Social Security checks are not coming out in time. Old people in Arizona are getting kicked out into the streets and dying of heatstroke."

But then the Ego side of my brain smacks the Id side and says, "You dunce, that's how we become current-day Russia"

[-] wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io 4 points 21 hours ago

When people do not feel safety and security, they will first reach for scapegoats. When that doesn’t work, they will reach for a gun.

There are a lot of people hurting in this country, obviously a whole lot more than I thought. So the people have found their scapegoats this cycle, now we wait and see if it satisfies them.

[-] wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io 4 points 22 hours ago

Hitler went to jail. What good did it serve the Germans?

[-] wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io 3 points 1 day ago

It’s as if the sheep decided, “f these boring shepherds, let’s go party with these wolves.”

[-] wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io 32 points 1 day ago

Mozilla is a not-for-profit. Like hospitals, that doesn't mean they don't make profits, it's just that they have to reinvest most of them into the company and it's employees. Speaking of which, those activities are not free and they're not necessarily done just out of the goodness of their hearts. In these trying times in particular, I think we should start realizing that we have to be advocates and supporters for the things we believe in, or else they'll die on the vine. And when they do, we'll be left with the lowest common denominators that simply treat us all like a product.

Mozilla is the best of the big 4 browsers, it also isn't pushing the whole Manifest 3 crap down our throats. At this point I'm sticking with them until I'm convinced otherwise. I've changed before and I absolutely would again.

As for losing the advocacy group, it sucks, but if I were in a tough position where I had to choose between advocacy and development, I would stick with my core mission - a stable browser with the features that users want. There are other great Internet advocacy groups out there that do great work (and we need them more than ever). Of course, EFF is one.

[-] wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io 1 points 1 day ago
  • Throat coat for when I’m sick
  • Kenya Black or Irish Breakfast with full fat oat milk in the mornings
  • Vanilla Spiced chai with a cinnamon stick, cardamom pods and star anise during the holidays
  • Russian orange tea on a crisp winter’s day

Growing up in the south, at some point in my 20s I realized I just didn’t really enjoy overly sugared black tea. And then I discovered a whole new world. It’s been a wonderful journey.

[-] wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io 2 points 1 day ago

I can’t remember where I heard it, maybe NPR politics podcast, but essentially, the election was more so a referendum on Biden’s (and Harris) perceived poor performance in office, particularly around immigration and inflation.

That’s an analysis that makes sense in my mind. My family is clearly in the middle class nowadays and we’ve struggled to keep up financially. Growing up poor, I remember how impossible the situation can be when times are tough.

So in that retrospective, it wasn’t necessarily that the public preferred MAGA policies, they just either like DT or liked him more than the current administration.

Also keep in mind that the vote margins were pretty thin in most swing states - within 1%.

So how does that translate to NC? Well, rebuke of Harris for one, but this is what no full endorsement of MAGA looks like. So we’re seeing that DT is a force all on his own, he’s like an FDR or TR or a Raegan, people just gravitate to him more that your typical politician.

Dems won downballot as well - Buckhout aligned herself with DT and lost. Same thing with Michelle Murrow.

Elaine Marshall, Rachel Hunt and Jeff Jackson won theirs. But further down Republicans, particularly incumbents, performed well.

Yes part of it was Robinson being a closet Nazi, but with DT at top of ticket attrition shouldn’t have been a concern with downballot races.

NC is one of those rare places that has long been purple. It likes to vote Republican for federal but moderate Dem for state. In a world where many other states have gone to “all politics are national”, NC is a holdout in that regard. Dems know how to win here (when not gerrymandered all to hell).

I attribute it to a) a well educated citizenry b) diversity c) dems sticking to their moderate constituency d) the right passing some unpopular laws this year

[-] wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io 4 points 2 days ago
  • Donate to causes you believe in. Organizations like the ACLU will continue to fight tooth and nail against each unlawful policy.
  • Volunteer for things you believe in
  • Use your constitutional right to protest
  • Stock up on enough supplies for a month
  • Pack a bugout bag in case things get too out of hand and have an escape plan.

Take solace that 60 million people in this country, at a minimum, did not support this administration. That will be more present in the cities, and there are a lot of cities in this country.

We have power. We have voice. The federal government couldn’t take Afghanistan with 20 years of trying. The same applies here so long as we realize our potential and resist.

[-] wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io 14 points 2 days ago

Biden tried numerous times with loan forgiveness. It was the conservative judges that kept blocking it.

[-] wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io 4 points 4 days ago

The whole “Today I Found Out” universe of channels.

Teaches you history, keeps you current on current events (Warfronts is particularly good for geopolitics as it relates to wars going on). Places takes you through interesting places all around the world. Mega projects is like the old Mega project show on the history channel. Astro graphics takes you into space. Brain Blaze is a huge silly tangent.

[-] wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io 83 points 5 days ago

Let it motivate you to go vote. You are not alone, even if you live in a deeply red area.

Every person who votes helps tell the story that the majority of this country rejects a crazy person leading our country.

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The Annals of History
An image of three books.

  • The first showing a picture of Barack Obama titled "The First Black Man President."
  • The second showing a picture of Donald Trump titled "Racist Fascist Demagogue."
  • The third showing a picture of Kamala Harris titled "The First Black Woman President."

Novels need both protagonists and antagonists. Let's tell the great novel of America that we would be proud to read to our grandchildren.

[-] wildncrazyguy138@fedia.io 39 points 1 week ago

I see, so you’re letting somebody else decide on what you eat for breakfast.

And what you’re gonna eat tomorrow And what you’re going eat the next day And the next day…. For four years, and possibly longer.

Hope you like garbage chicken.🍗 🍗 🍗

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Looking on a relief map, the Iranian plateau and the Himalayas look oddly similar

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